Lok Sewa Aayog (लोक सेवा आयोग - Public Service Commission -PSC) was established in 1951 AD (2008) as a government employment recruitment institution in Nepal. The central office of Lok Sewa Aayog is located in Anamnagar, Kathmandu, Nepal. The official website of Loksewa psc.gov.np. and Loksewa Online Application links psconline.psc.gov.np
The Commission (Lok Sewa) is involved in selecting meritorious candidates required by the government of Nepal for various vacant posts in the civil service, Nepal Police, Nepal Army, Nepal Armed Police Force, and other government bodies. The continuity of the public service commission (P S C) has never been hindered since its inception. The present constitution of Nepal 2015 (2073 BS) has designated the public service commission as an independent constitutional body.
According to the constitution of the Public Service Commission in sub-section (1) of Article 242 of Part 23 of the Constitution of Nepal, there is a provision that the commission will have a chairman and four other members. The President shall appoint the chairman and members of the Public Service Commission on the recommendation of the Constitutional Council and at the time of such appointment, at least fifty percent of the members of the commission shall be from among the persons who have been in government service for a period of twenty years or more and the remaining members shall be from science, technology, art, literature, law, public administration, There is a provision to be appointed from among the people who have achieved fame through research, research, teaching or any other important work in sociology or other fields of national life. In this way, before the appointment, there is a provision for a parliamentary hearing to be held through a fifteen-member joint committee in accordance with federal law, consisting of members of both houses of the federal parliament.
According to the provisions of the constitution, there will be only 5 officers including the chairman, since there were more officers working in the Commission before this constitution came into effect, the appointment of the previous seven officers has been provided by clause (3) of Article 301 of the Constitution of Nepal.
Article 243 of the Constitution of Nepal stipulates that it is the duty of the Public Service Commission to conduct examinations to select suitable candidates for appointment to civil service positions. In the said article, it is clarified that "civil service post" means soldier or Nepal Police or Armed Police Force, the service post of Nepal's employees and not the post of civil service, except for other service posts prescribed under the Act, it has been clarified that all other service posts of the Government of Nepal are included.
In addition to civil service posts, there is a provision that the Public Service Commission will be responsible for conducting the written examination for the posts of the Nepal Army, Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, Nepal, other federal government services, and organized organizations.
In addition to the above duties and responsibilities, there is a provision to consult the Public Service Commission on the following subjects:
According to the Public Service Commission Act, 2066, the Commission will select suitable candidates through one or more of the following methods:
a) Written Examination,
b) Practical Examination,
c) Interview and
d) Other methods prescribed by the Commission.Address:
Lok Sewa Aayog Anamnagar (Central Office):
Lok Sewa Aayog Kathmandu:
Lok Sewa Aayog Pokhara:
Lok Sewa Aayog Hetauda:
Lok Sewa Aayog Baglung:
Lok Sewa Aayog Jaleshwor:
Lok Sewa Aayog Khotang:
Lok Sewa Aayog Butwal:
Lok Sewa Aayog Dang:
Lok Sewa Aayog Mahendranagar:
Lok Sewa Aayog Dipayal:
Lok Sewa Aayog Surkhet:
Lok Sewa Aayog Jumla:
Lok Sewa Aayog Dhankuta:
Kathmandu, Nepal
Pokhara
Chamati, Kathmandu
Trade Tower, Thapathali, Kathmandu
Putalisadak, Kathmandu
Putalisadak, Kathmandu, Nepal
Kathmandu
Kathmandu
Khusibun, Kathmandu, Nepal